2021 New York Laws
COM - Economic Development Law
Article 19 - Centers of Excellence Program
410 - Centers of Excellence Program.

Universal Citation: NY Econ Dev L § 410 (2021)
§  410.  Centers  of  excellence  program.  The  centers of excellence
program is hereby established for the purpose of fostering collaboration
between the academic research  community  and  the  business  sector  to
develop  and  commercialize  new  products  and technologies, to promote
critical private sector investment in emerging high technology fields in
New York state, and to create and expand  technology-related  businesses
and employment.
  1. Such centers are designated to operate pursuant to section three of
part  T  of chapter eighty-four of the laws of two thousand two in areas
identified  by  the  department  as  having  significant  potential  for
economic  growth  in  New  York,  or  in  which  the  application of new
technologies could significantly enhance the productivity and  stability
of New York businesses.
  2.  As  a  condition of receipt of support authorized pursuant to this
section, each center shall annually submit to the department a plan  for
commercializing  products or processes based on innovations developed at
center  facilities,  and  specifically  such   center's   strategy   for
commercializing such products or processes within New York state.
  3.  (a) From such funds as may be appropriated for this purpose by the
legislature, the  department  may  provide  financial  support,  through
contracts  or  other  means,  in  order to enhance and accelerate center
operations  in  joint  university/industry  research  and   development,
product   commercialization,  and  workforce  training.  Funds  received
pursuant to this subdivision may be used for the employment  of  faculty
and  staff,  provision  of  graduate  fellowships,  or  other  operating
expenses that are aligned with the center's  commercialization  strategy
and approved by the department.

(b) Funds shall be matched on a one to one basis by the institution receiving the funds and collaborative partners in the form of cash or in-kind personnel, equipment, material donations, and other facility and operations expenditures. 4. (a) The commissioner shall, on or before February first, two thousand twelve and every year thereafter, submit to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly a report on the operations and accomplishments of the centers of excellence.

(b) The annual report shall provide, but not be limited to, the following information for each calendar year:

(i) the purposes for which center facilities, equipment, and personnel were utilized;

(ii) a detailed operating budget, including the amount of state funds received, as well as identification of each source of federal, state, local or private funds, including in-kind contributions;

(iii) an accounting of capital expenditures, identifying the amount of state funds utilized, as well as each source of federal, state, local, or private funds, including in-kind contributions;

(iv) a description of the governance structure of the center including the respective roles of collaborating partners;

(v) the economic impact of the activities undertaken with state funds, including such factors as jobs created and maintained; the number of patents awarded to the college or university or any private entity and associated licensing revenues; and awards, designations and other tangible evidence of recognition; and the methodology utilized to determine such impact;

(vi) the actual or anticipated new products and processes with commercial application of importance to the industries in the state;

(vii) a description of any relationships with secondary schools and community colleges designed to foster student interest in scientific and technical careers; and

(viii) a description of each research sponsorship agreement, intellectual property ownership agreement, intellectual property license agreement, or any other agreements entered into between the state funded research institutions and each research partner. 5. The commissioner shall, on or before February first, two thousand twelve and every year thereafter, submit to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly an overall strategic plan for the centers of excellence program.

(a) The plan shall include the broad focus and mission of the center and the strategies used to determine that focus including but not limited to collaboration with local and regional economic development entities to determine current and emerging high-tech industry clusters.

(b) Such plan shall also include the metrics that will be used to determine whether and to what degree each center is maintaining its focus and fulfilling its mission.

(c) The plan shall be assessed by the governing board of the center and revised annually as appropriate. Any revisions shall be submitted to the department for approval.

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